Whew. So, I finished People v. O.J. Simpson.
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It also was the summer that I was figuring out my own life and starting to come out. All of this seemed very distant, indeed.
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The next thing I really remember is being asleep in my dorm room at American University in October when the verdict came down.
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Then, in a city, in a far more diverse (if privileged) environment, the debate also was more diverse, the voices at times heated.
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But, I definitely don't think I saw even 1/3 of all that was going on. I was not yet thinking about these issues as deeply as I do today.
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More importantly, I hadn't heard enough — I hadn't listened enough — to understand.
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Watching that snapshot of what was happening in 1994–95 through the lens I use to look at things today is striking.
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It makes me all the more grateful for the opportunities I've had to expand my vision—and the scope of my knowledge—over the past 22 years.
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tl;dr: The show is excellent, really takes you there. Sarah Paulson is amazing; John Travolta is remarkably good, as is Courtney Vance.
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@chrisgeidner I was a freshman at UCLA. Was same year that Ward Connerly led fight to end affirmative action in the UCs, then state.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@chrisgeidner also somehow didn't know you were a Midwest kid too.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@chrisgeidner does the math....wow. I honestly thought you were closer to me in age. That was uh.....yeah let's not talk about that lol.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@chrisgeidner And I was a police sergeant here in AZ, then. I remember watching, stunned, when he was acquitted. It did not seem distant.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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